True to our Sunday appointment, we
bring you Hypertext collection with the best applications of the week for your
smartphone or tablet, either Android, iOS and Windows Phone.
Welcome to Sunday's gathering with
the best applications of the week for the mobile operating system of your
choice, whether Android, Windows Phone and iOS. This highlights in Hypertext
week has been extremely varied, from the presentation of Samsung Gear S2, the age
at which we are adults, startups to help disadvantaged countries and the
refugee crisis through the Internet and social networks. And now without
further ado, on to the applications for this week
Geekbench (Android, iOS)

For a time, fashion "hang
benchmark" flooded us all, especially on Android devices, hence arise many
applications as AnTuTu or Quadrant. However, for me the absolute queen is
Geekbench. With a more detailed report Mobile, Geekbench you compress the
performance of your device on two numbers: a single core performance and
performance in all of the device, which is important especially the first one,
since many processors mask their poor performance in single- adding core many
nuclei. Geekbench is free, so do not lose anything by installing it and see how
powerful is your device.
You can download Geekbench for
Android and iOS.
Disqus (Windows Phone)

Disqus is one of those rarities
that can be found in the Windows Store: to start with, there is only a version
for Windows Phone. Second, it offers a very interesting for many service:
control the comments of your favorite websites and blogs in one application.
This is especially useful for those who are looking for new information on
various discussion forums across the Internet. It also has a completely adapted
to Modern UI answers notifications for comments, upvotes and the like, as well
as the ability to log on to Twitter, Facebook or Google design, all within the
framework of a 'free application'.
Netmonitor (Android)

One thing that many people do not
question that, but I use every day, is how your phone works, particularly not
the components themselves, but how to get signal for telephone calls and
surfing. Netmonitor was a discovery completely unexpected since, despite his
lack of fame is undoubtedly the best application to know all of the
telecommunications systems you use, and I mean everything: number and position
of the antenna to which you are connected, an approximate position of the
antenna closest to you, kind of band that you connect, etc. His visuals could
be better and has ads that fill the entire screen, but at least it is 'free'.
You can download Netmonitor in the Google Play.
Theme + (Windows Phone)

Windows Phone, unlike Android, is
characterized by a more sober, minimalist and simple interface. This is a
delight for many, but for some it can be a bore. Therefore, at the time
applications such as Theme +, allowing you to change the background of the Live
Tiles for something with more style than a simple palette of colors they
emerged. Now, with Windows Phone you can put any photo or image on the
wallpaper on your device, but I had still recommend Theme + for its large number
of funds reloaded. "It costs € 1.49 one can kick back, but after buying it, I
must say that it is almost mandatory to avoid falling into monotony".
ForeSee (iOS, Android)

ForeSee has a very interesting
feature: it gives us information about the customer satisfaction of our
organization or company in real time. This is something tremendously important
in the US (United States), while in Europe most neglected and cast aside. ForeSee provides us
with easy to read graphs and statistics on everything we want to know.
Visually, could do with a facelift, especially the version of Android and was
reminiscent of the Holo. Obviously, you have to be a customer service ForeSee
and have an account in the same, but the app itself is free.
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